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Indian White-eye Clip-on Bird Ornament – Hand-Carved Solid Basswood

Indian White-eye Clip-on Bird Ornament – Hand-Carved Solid Basswood

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Indian White-eye Clip-on Ornament – Hand-Carved Solid Basswood

This Indian White-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus) is inspired by the global avian data and sightings tracked by eBird, one of the world’s largest citizen-science databases, bringing the wonder of real-world birdwatching into your home décor.

Technical Specifications

Feature Details
Species Indian White-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus)
Material Solid Basswood – lightweight, fine-grained, sustainably sourced
Craftsmanship Hand-carved and hand-painted by skilled artisans; each piece is unique
Dimensions Approx. 4 in. beak-to-tail · Weight: 35 g
Mount Type Spring clip-on – attaches securely to tree branches, wreaths, garlands, and shelves

Collector’s Note

Unlike resin, this solid basswood piece allows for anatomical precision found in our full Hand-Painted Collection.

Basswood is the material of choice for serious bird carvers worldwide — its tight, consistent grain holds crisp feather detail that resin casting simply cannot replicate. Because each ornament is carved from a single block of wood, no two pieces are identical, giving collectors a genuinely one-of-a-kind object. The natural wood substrate accepts hand-applied paint in thin, buildable layers, faithfully rendering the Indian White-eye’s vivid yellow-green plumage, bright white eye ring, and yellow throat with a luminosity and precision that moulded plastic can never achieve. Over time, solid wood develops a gentle patina that only deepens its character — something no synthetic material can offer.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Authentic Detail — Hand-carved from solid basswood and hand-painted feather by feather, capturing the Indian White-eye’s vivid yellow-green upperparts, distinctive white eye ring, and delicate yellow throat with the precision of a field guide illustration brought to life.
  • Eco-Friendly Art — Crafted from sustainably sourced wood, not plastic or resin. Choosing wood means a lower-carbon keepsake that biodegrades naturally at end of life.
  • Versatile Décor — The spring clip mounts instantly on Christmas trees, wreaths, garlands, potted plants, curtain rods, or gift ribbon — no hooks, no tools, no fuss. Its vivid yellow-green tones bring a tropical warmth to any display, festive or year-round.
  • Thoughtful Gift — One of the most widespread and beloved garden birds across South and Southeast Asia, the Indian White-eye is a favourite of birdwatchers from India to Indonesia. Also a perfect 5th-anniversary gift, as wood is the traditional material for that milestone.

🐦 Did You Know?

  1. The Indian White-eye is one of the most widely distributed birds in Asia — and eBird’s sighting map spans from Pakistan to Bali. Logged across an extraordinary range of habitats from Himalayan foothills to tropical gardens and urban parks, the Indian White-eye is one of the most frequently submitted species on eBird’s South Asian database, with millions of observations making it a cornerstone of citizen-science birdwatching from India to Southeast Asia.
  2. Indian White-eyes are highly social birds that forage in tight flocks — and eBird’s flock-size data reveals fascinating patterns in their seasonal movements. Citizen-science checklists submitted to eBird consistently record the species in groups of 5–20 birds, with flock sizes peaking during the post-monsoon season when insects and nectar are most abundant. This social behaviour makes the Indian White-eye one of the most reliably detectable species for beginner birdwatchers across the region — and one of the most joyful to observe.

FAQ

Q: What material is this ornament made from?
A: It is hand-carved from solid basswood — a fine-grained, lightweight hardwood prized by professional bird carvers for its ability to hold crisp anatomical detail. It is not resin, plastic, or composite.

Q: How do I clean it?
A: Wipe gently with a dry or very slightly damp soft cloth. Avoid soaking, submerging, or using chemical cleaners, as these can lift the hand-applied paint. Store in a cool, dry place between seasons.

Q: Is this part of a larger collection?
A: Yes — the Indian White-eye is one of dozens of species in the Painted Bird Clip-on Collection. Each bird is individually carved and painted, so they display beautifully together as a growing naturalist’s set.

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